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Video cell calls

2 April, 2007 (17:16) | Technology, Telecom

As one of my favorite web gurus, Jeffrey Harrow, used to say in his now defunct (sadly) Newsletter The Harrow Report, Don’t Blink

Rogers Communications on Monday said it has become the first wireless carrier in North America to offer video calling to cell phone subscribers.

The company, which is Canada’s biggest wireless provider, with more than 6.8 million customers, will essentially let subscribers use their cell phones much like Web cameras to complete video calls.

It will also offer access to various video and music services on its cell phones, including the top 50 video clips on YouTube every week.

The services are being delivered on Rogers’ new HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) network. (more…)

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